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Ninety companies are using the AI, which can detect violations from uploaded photos and videos. This article is part of "CXO AI Playbook" — straight talk from business leaders on how they're testing and using AI. But Goetsch said Soter's AI platform could identify hazards, risks, and violations within about 30 seconds. Soter said about 90 companies were using SoterGenius, including Delta Air Lines, Ramp Health, Boston Children's Hospital, and the insurance brokerage Marsh. For example, Goetsch said one company using SoterGenius recently purchased electric forklifts and installed charging stations.
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In a memorable montage from the 1999 workplace satire "Office Space," Peter Gibbons, a fed-up office drone, decides to take a stand. For years, the office cubicle was the four-walled avatar of corporate disaffection. Late '90s films like "Office Space," "Fight Club," and "The Matrix" enshrined its detested status. The tech boom arrived, bringing with it open office plans and a Silicon Valley-led gloss of egalitarianism, epitomized by Google's high-profile headquarters redesign in 2005. The top comment on the "Office Space" cubicle clip on YouTube captures the irony of this shift: "I would have killed for a cubicle," the commenter wrote.
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Companies are shoring up sustainability experience in the boardroom as they face mandatory climate-disclosure regulations. Among Fortune 500 companies, 25% of board appointees in 2022 had previous experience on sustainability committees, up from 14% in 2021, according to executive search firm Heidrick & Struggles International Inc. “Boards feel like they don’t always have the right skills, knowledge, language about what’s going on,” she said. In the longer term, the work of these sustainability committees should be more integrated into the company’s overall strategy, Ms. Breeden said. The agenda of sustainability committees varies among companies and industries, Ms. Breeden said.
An art collector says a Van Gogh painting he owns went missing and resurfaced in a Detroit museum. The 1888 oil painting is hanging in the Detroit Institute of Art. The collector said in a lawsuit he hadn't seen the artwork since shortly after he bought it in 2017. He wants the painting to be given to him when the DIA's "Van Gogh in America" exhibition closes on January 22, court documents said. Representatives for Soter and the Detroit Institute of Arts Museum did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
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